Quest for Infamy available now via Steam

Infamous Quests point and click adventure game, Quest for Infamy is now available via Steam for £14.99 and offers some old school gaming filled with lots of humour, busty babes and a wisecracking loveable rogue called William Roehm. Dare you take the plunge and succumb to its delights then you’ll find a compelling game that despite its neat but pixelated hand drawn 2D looks, is quite engaging and offers plentiful mysteries and great storytelling. There’s also a bit of turn based combat thrown in for good measure. Head on over to the Steam store page to find out more, or check out the first hour of the game in our two videos which look at the Magic and Rogue classes.

 

About Quest for Infamy:

Return to the glory days of role-playing and adventure with this humor-filled fantasy epic, styled in the vein of classic PC RPGs, where you play the charming villain. Blending turn-based combat and spellcasting with puzzle solving and adventure, players can choose from three character classes—brigand (strength), rogue (stealth), or sorcerer (magic), each with unique storylines and adventures—in one of the largest retro role-playing experiences ever. A spiritual heir to yesteryear’s heroic quests, adventurers are invited to explore a world of hand-drawn wonder, as they wind their way through trap-infested dungeons, battle slavering beasts with swords or custom-made spells, and steal entire town’s worth of treasure from unsuspecting townsfolk. Being bad has never felt so good!

Key Features:

  • Classic fantasy Adventure/RPG packed with adventure, puzzles, combat, and spellcasting
  • Play as one of three anti-heroes with unique quests: Brigand, Rogue, or Sorcerer
  • Lie, cheat, and steal your way through tales of charming villainy with multiple endings
  • Use swords, spells, or wits to blaze a path to victory: Styles vary with every play
  • Hand-drawn world seamlessly blends role-playing and adventure
  • Over 50 NPCs and 200 rooms to explore and interact with
  • Customize your own spells, skills, and adventures

Written by: Rob Cram

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